Nanibaa, along with her father Victor Beck and more than 20 leading jewelers gather in a casual shopping environment. Part of the Heard Museum’s Second Saturday, this is the third installment of the Jeweler’s Marketplace. Join us!

Nanibaa’s piece is both a 20-minute video and necklace (see the necklace on ESMoA website, GRID, #9), informing the viewer of the complexities of her family's connection with coal development on the Navajo Nation.

MATRIARCHS is curated by two Indigenous curators — Kristen Dorsey (Chickasaw Nation) and Jaclyn Roessel (Diné)– and will feature multiple works by 12 contemporary womxn Indigenous artists representing 14 Indigenous communities. Four artists represent communities Indigenous to California. Featured in the experience are an array of mediums including fashion, metalwork, photography, painting, basketry, and video.

The Cherokee Art Market is one of the largest Native American art shows in Oklahoma. Featuring 150 elite Native American artists, representing 50 different tribes from across the United States. View jewelry, pottery, textiles, painting, sculptures and more.